# Build recipe for man-pages (POSIX).
#
# Copyright (c) 2021 Matias Fonzo, <selk@dragora.org>.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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# Exit immediately on any error
set -e

program=man-pages-posix
version=2017-a
arch=noarch
release=1

# Define a category for the output of the package name
pkgcategory=manuals

tarname=${program}-${version}.tar.gz

# Remote source(s)
fetch=https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/man-pages/man-pages-posix/$tarname

description="
POSIX.1-2017 manual pages.

This package contains the POSIX.1-2017 man pages (pages in sections
except 0p, 1p, and 3p).  Some more information is given in the
\`Announce' file.  Some background on UNIX standards, including
POSIX, can be found in the standards(7) page provided as part of
the separate \"man-pages\" package.
"

homepage=https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/index.html
license=Custom

# Source documentation
docs="*.Announce POSIX-COPYRIGHT README"
docsdir="${docdir}/${program}-${version}"

# The source has a custom directory
srcdir="${program}-${version%-*}"

build()
{
    unpack "${tardir}/$tarname"

    cd "$srcdir"

    # Set sane permissions
    chmod -R u+w,go-w,a+rX-s .

    make -j${jobs} prefix=/usr DESTDIR="$destdir" install

    # Compress and link man pages (if needed)
    (
        cd "${destdir}/$mandir"
        find . -type f -exec lzip -9 {} +
        find . -type l | while read -r file
        do
            ln -sf "$(readlink -- "$file").lz" "${file}.lz"
            rm -- "$file"
        done
    )

    # Copy documentation
    mkdir -p "${destdir}/$docsdir"
    cp -p $docs "${destdir}/$docsdir"
}

